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  • Subject: Re: CA/400 Windows NT startup
  • From: Jeff Carey <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 17:25:05 -0600
  • Organization: Trase Miller Solutions

I figured out what I was doing wrong - my network ID is different than my 
AS/400 ID, so I needed to fill in the "Connect as" box on the network drive.  
Is there a way to cache my password, as I could with 95?

David Morris wrote:

> Jeff,
>
> When you map the drive you can specify "reconnect at startup".  From Explorer,
> right click on "My compute",   Select map network drive.  The dialog box has a
> "reconnect at startup" option.  It will reconnect when you next log on to NT. 
> I
> have client access set up to require a password each time I connect.  At logon
> it prompts the same as when you connected the drive.
>
> David Morris
>
> >>> Jeff Carey <jeffreycarey@usa.net> 03/11 8:26 AM >>>
> Under Win95, CA/400 would automatically start at boot up to reconnect a 
>network
> drive mapped to the AS/400.  Under NT, it just gives an error.  Is it 
>possible to
> set it up to automatically connect, or is that impossible as NT doesn't cache
> passwords?
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